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1 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Migrant crisis projected to cost Massachusetts taxpayers $1.8 billion over next two years
Massachusetts is staring down a $1.8 billion cataclysm as it grapples with a surge in migrants, racking up costs for housing, education, and health services. The state's capacity is crumbling while it struggles to prioritize its own residents’ needs as the migrant wave continues unabated.
With 355,000 migrants already in play, and thousands more on the way, language barriers and lack of skills threaten their self-sufficiency. Governor Healey's administration is scrambling for solutions, eyeing federal help while the specter of a financial disaster looms ever closer.
#politics
The Mirror: Nigel Farage branded 'Tommy Robinson in a suit' over Southport video
Brendan Cox has harsh words for Nigel Farage, likening him to far-right provocateur Tommy Robinson. After a brutal stabbing incident claimed the lives of three young girls and incited riots, Cox accused Farage of exploiting tragedy to spread hatred, igniting tensions in Southport.
While Farage dismissed the criticism as "beneath contempt," he defended his rhetoric, claiming legitimate concerns about public safety. As violence flared, Cox emphasized that focus should remain on the victims, not the inflammatory politics that followed.
The Mirror: Vital winter fuel payment advice given to worried pensioners by Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner addressed concerns from pensioners about losing their winter fuel allowance, a crucial £300-£600 payout as costs rise. The Labour government pinned the blame on previous Tory mismanagement, highlighting a £22 billion shortfall.
While those eligible for Pension Credit will still receive help, campaigners warn many vulnerable seniors may struggle. Rayner urged everyone to check their eligibility, promising Labour's energy plans would eventually reduce bills and improve financial security.
The Mirror: Junior doctors hint at future strikes in leaked WhatsApp despite 22% pay rise
Junior doctors secured a 22% pay rise after a lengthy dispute, but a union leader hints they may strike again when the Labour government is politically weak. With their deal seen as only a start, the union is eyeing future action to leverage a better agreement.
The 11 rounds of strikes have already cost the NHS dearly, creating a precarious balance between patient care and workers' rights, setting the stage for more turmoil in the line of duty.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.S. Strikes Iraqi Base Used by Iran-Backed Militia Amid Rising Tensions
U.S. forces hit a base near Baghdad, nailing four Iran-backed PMF members for threatening American troops. Iraq's government fumed, branding it a "heinous crime" that jeopardizes the fight against ISIS.
The PMF stayed muted, only demanding U.S. withdrawal. In this chaotic chess game, every move could ignite a regional fire.
Breitbart: NATO Ally Turkey Condemns ‘Shameful’ Strike on Hamas Chief
Turkey condemned the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh as a “shameful” act that threatens to escalate the Gaza conflict into a regional war. Erdogan, calling Haniyeh his "brother," vowed to support Palestinians and criticized Israel’s actions as barbaric.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry hinted that international inaction could lead to greater conflict, framing the assassination as a direct attack on the Palestinian cause. Reports suggest the act might have involved a missile from abroad, raising tensions across the board.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Hope or Despair? Roger Kimball & the Future of Culture
Every technology, including writing, carries inherent risks, emphasizing the need to differentiate between information, knowledge, and wisdom. The passing of historian Jacques Barzun signals a cultural malaise, where the West risks losing its legacy through declining self-confidence.
Yet hope remains as Roger Kimball advocates for the timeless importance of culture and permanence against a backdrop of chaos and nihilism, fostering resilience through community and tradition in a rapidly changing world.
#crime
Times Of Israel: 9/11 mastermind and 2 accomplices cut plea agreement with US, avoiding death penalty
The US has struck a deal with 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two others, swapping guilty pleas for life sentences, avoiding the death penalty. This long-delayed move sidesteps questions of fair trials after years of torture in CIA custody.
Families of victims are split, some wanting justice through execution. Yet, much of the legal wrangling has now faded away, as Guantanamo Bay remains a central piece of the "War on Terror" chessboard, despite promises to shut it down.
Fox News: Former leader of San Francisco nonprofit arrested for alleged misuse of taxpayer funds on parties, trips
Kyra Worthy, the former director of San Francisco's nonprofit SF SAFE, was arrested for allegedly embezzling over $700,000. She misused funds on luxury items and personal trips, leading to the nonprofit's closure and leaving vital community programs in the lurch.
The investigation revealed a lack of oversight, showcasing how one person's greed can plunge a city further into chaos. Public trust shattered, and those in need lost essential support.